Device for putting on necktie

ABSTRACT

The present invention relates to a device for putting on a necktie, and provides a device for putting on a necktie, enabling a necktie to be conveniently and quickly worn since there is no need to tie the necktie in a knotting manner like a normal necktie and, also, allowing a body portion functioning as a necktie knot ornament to sense a difference in material, pattern, and the like, which are different from those of the necktie, thereby enabling individual and new aesthetics to be expressed according to the sensed difference.

TECHNICAL FIELD

The present invention relates to a device for putting on a necktie, andmore specifically, to a device for putting on a necktie, enabling anecktie to be conveniently and quickly worn since there is no need totie the necktie in a knotting manner like normal necktie and, also,allowing a body portion functioning as a necktie knot ornament to sensea difference in material, pattern, and the like, which are differentfrom those of the necktie, thereby enabling individual and newaesthetics to be expressed according to the sensed difference.

DESCRIPTION OF THE RELATED ART

At a time when living standards have improved, people are greatlyinterested in their outfits in addition to their housing and eatinghabits. Thus, various types of accessories are used for ornament. Amongother things, neckties are most frequently used as an accessory.

Suits are usually worn with neckties. When a necktie is worn, thenecktie is wound around the neck in the shape of a loop in the statewhere the collar of a Y-shirt is lifted and knotted in the middleportion thereof. Thus, the wide portion of the necktie comes to thefront while the narrow portion is hidden beneath the wide portion.

Such neckties tend to be worn not only by office workers but also bystudents who wear school uniforms.

Wearers often feel inconvenient when they wear usual neckties. Inparticularly, students feel inconvenient when tying a necktie because itis not easy for them to tie a necktie knot. Additionally, it takes timefor them to tie a necktie.

Further, there are times when an exposed part or a necklace part becomeslong depending on the position of the knot. In this case, wearers haveto repeat tying and untying neckties to tie neckties rightly. Thus, muchtime and effort are spent on tying a necktie.

As a means to solve such problems, various type of devices for puttingon a necktie have been developed. However, wearers still feelinconvenient when tying neckties, and neckties sometimes escape from thedevices.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION Technical Problems

As a means to solve conventional problems, the present invention isdirected to providing a device for putting on a necktie which enables anecktie to be conveniently and quickly worn with no need to tie anecktie knot unlike a usual necktie, simply by hanging the necktie on astumbling rod and allowing a swivel body to be swiveled and folded.

The present invention is also directed to providing a device for puttingon a necktie which enables a necktie to be sensed differently by meansof a cover body which functions as a necktie knot ornament and consistsof materials and patterns etc. different from those of the necktie,thereby making the necktie look more unique and aesthetic.

The present invention is also directed to providing a device for puttingon a necktie which has an inner configuration in which a necktie looksvoluminous like a knotted necktie at the boundary at which the necktieis exposed from an inner space of the device toward the outside, therebymaking the external shape and appearance of the necktie look morevoluminous and effectively function as an ornament.

The present invention is also directed to providing a device for puttingon a necktie which enables the length of a fixing strap wound around theneck of a wearer to be easily and quickly adjusted and enables thelength of a necktie to be readily and conveniently adjusted according tothe height of a wearer, thereby providing improved convenience to usersand being applicable to individuals.

Technical Solutions

According to the present invention, provided is a device for putting ona necktie including: a main body convexly curved toward the frontthereof such that an necktie accommodating space having a concave shapeis formed at the rear of the main body, wherein the necktieaccommodating space is provided with a stumbling rod for supporting andsuspending a necktie; a swivel body swivably and foldably coupled tomain body and configured to pressurize and fix a necktie arranged in thenecktie accommodating space in the state where the swivel body isswiveled and folded into the main body; a cover body coupled to the mainbody so as to cover the front surface of the main body, wherein thefront surface of the cover body includes a color or pattern forornament; and a fixing strap coupled to the main body so as to fix themain body to the neck of a user.

In this case, the main body and the swivel body are configured not to beexposed outwards toward the front of the cover body in the state wherethe cover body is coupled to the main body.

Further, the lower end portion of the inner surface of the rear of themain body is configured to become smaller in width toward the lower endof the main body and configured as an inclined surface.

Further, a fixing strap insertion hole may be formed at the ends of bothsides of the upper end of the main body, so as to allow the fixing strapto penetrate the necktie accommodating space from the outside and to beinserted into the same, in the state where the cover body is coupled tothe ends of both sides of the upper end of the main body.

Further, a fixing strap guide hole may be formed at one side of the mainbody so as to guide the arrangement of the fixing strap havingpenetrated the necktie accommodating space from the outside and havingbeen inserted into the same through the fixing strap insertion hole.

Further, the swivel body includes a pressurizing protrusion part at thefront surface thereof so as to pressurize and fix the necktie, whereinthe pressurizing protrusion part is convexly curved toward the frontthereof such that the front surface of the pressurizing protrusion partis located at a predetermined distance away from the rear surface of themain body in the state where the swivel body is swiveled and folded intothe main body, and the necktie may be pressurized and fixed between thefront surface of the pressurizing protrusion part and the rear surfaceof the main body.

Further, the device for putting on a necktie may further include alength fixing means so as to adjust and fix the length of the fixingstrap.

Further, the swivel body includes a discharge penetration hole such thatboth ends of the fixing strap, having been inserted into the necktieaccommodating space, penetrate the discharge penetration hole and aredischarged outwards, wherein the length fixing means includes a movingblock provided with a stumbling penetration hole such that the fixingstrap, having passed through the discharge penetration hole, is insertedinto and passes through the penetrations holes; and an elastic memberproviding elasticity to the moving block such that the moving blockelastically moves in a direction perpendicular to the lengthwisedirection of the discharge penetration hole, and wherein the fixingstrap is pressurized and fixed because the discharge penetration holeand the stumbling penetration hole move in the direction in which thedischarge penetration hole and the stumbling penetration hole miss eachother, as the moving block elastically moves.

Meanwhile, according to the present invention, provided is a device forputting on a necktie including a first plate body having an upper cover,and a front cover which extends from the upper cover in the firstdirection while the width of the front cover gradually becomes narrow,and has a necktie knot shape that is convex in the second directioncrossing the first direction; a second plate body having a rear coverwhich is hinge-coupled with the upper cover of the first plate body andextends in the first direction so as to cover the front cover, a lowercover which protrude from the rear cover in the second direction, and aninner space which accommodates a necktie passing through a necktie holeprovided between the lower cover and the front cover; first and secondelastic members which are coupled to the inner surface of the rearcover, protrude toward the front cover and provide elasticity, arespaced apart from each other in the third direction crossing the firstand second directions, and contact the necktie; first and secondstumbling projections which extend respectively in the first direction,are coupled to the inner surface of the front cover, contact the necktieby means of the elasticity and frictional force provided by the firstand second elastic members and fix the same, and are spaced apart fromeach other along the third direction; and a necktie support bar which iscoupled to the inner surface of the front cover, extends in the thirddirection, and allows the necktie, having passed through the necktiehole, to be wound and to pass through the necktie hole again.

In this case, the device for putting on a necktie may further includefirst and second neck string holes which penetrate the front coverrespectively and are spaced apart from each other along the thirddirection so as to be arranged near the upper cover; a neck string whichincludes a fixing part fixed to the first neck string hole and arrangedin the inner space, a necklace part extending from the fixing part,passing through the first neck string hole, extending from the uppercover and then passing through the second neck string hole, and a lengthadjusting part passing the inner space and passing through a third neckstring provided at the lower cover; and a neck string adjusting partwhich is arranged at the lower cover and adjusts the length of thelength adjusting part.

Further, the neck string adjusting part may include an elastic memberwhich fixes the length adjusting part using elasticity; and a buttonwhich unfixes the length adjusting part by applying force to the elasticmember.

Further, the first and second late bodies may include metal.

Further, the necktie hole may extend along the inner surface of thefront cover.

Advantageous Effects

According to the present invention, a device for putting on a necktieenables a necktie to be conveniently and quickly worn with no need totie a necktie knot unlike a usual necktie, simply by hanging the necktieon a stumbling rod and allowing a swivel body to be swiveled and folded.

Additionally, a device for putting on a necktie enables a necktie to besensed differently by means of a cover body which functions as a necktieknot ornament and consists of materials and patterns etc. different fromthose of the necktie, thereby making the necktie look more unique andaesthetic.

Additionally, a device for putting on a necktie has an innerconfiguration in which a necktie looks voluminous like a knotted necktieat the boundary at which the necktie is exposed from an inner space ofthe device toward the outside, thereby making the external shape andappearance of the necktie look more voluminous and effectively functionas an ornament.

Further, a device for putting on a necktie enables the length of afixing strap wound around the neck of a wearer to easily and quicklyadjusted, thereby providing improved convenience to users and beingapplicable to individuals.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIGS. 1 to 3 are perspective views schematically illustrating anappearance of a device for putting on a necktie according to anembodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 4 an exploded perspective view schematically illustrating specificconfigurations of a device for putting on a necktie according to anembodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 5 is a sectional view schematically illustrating an inner structureof a device for putting on a necktie according to an embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 6 is a sectional view schematically illustrating a structure of alength fixing means of a device for putting on a necktie according to anembodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 7 is an exemplary view of a state in which a necktie is worn usinga device for putting on a necktie according to an embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 8 is a perspective view of a device for putting on a necktieaccording to another embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 9 is a perspective view of a state in which a second plate body isopened in the device for putting on a necktie in FIG. 8.

FIGS. 10 and 11 are perspective views of the device for putting on anecktie in FIG. 8.

FIG. 12 is a sectional view of the device for putting on a necktie, cutalong the line in FIG. 10.

FIG. 13 is a side view of the device for putting on a necktie seen fromdirection A in FIG. 10. FIG. 14 is an enlarged view of a lengthadjusting part of the device for putting on a necktie in FIG. 8.

MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION

Below, preferred embodiments of the present invention will be describedin detail with reference to the attached drawings. It should beunderstood that like reference numerals denote like elements throughoutthis specification. Further, in describing the present invention,detailed description of the well-known functions and configurations inrelation to the present invention will be omitted if it is deemed tomake the gist of the present invention unnecessarily vague.

FIGS. 1 to 3 are perspective views schematically illustrating anappearance of a device for putting on a necktie according to anembodiment of the present invention. FIG. 4 is an exploded perspectiveview schematically illustrating specific configurations of a device forputting on a necktie according to an embodiment of the presentinvention, FIG. 5 is a sectional view schematically illustrating aninner structure of a device for putting on a necktie according to anembodiment of the present invention, FIG. 6 is a sectional viewschematically illustrating a structure of a length fixing means of adevice for putting on a necktie according to an embodiment of thepresent invention, and FIG. 7 is an exemplary view of a state in which anecktie is worn using a device for putting on a necktie according to anembodiment of the present invention.

A device for putting on a necktie according to an embodiment of thepresent invention enables a necktie to be quickly worn with no need totie a necktie knot and includes a main body 200, a swivel body 300, acover body 100 and a fixing strap 400.

The main body 200 is configured to be convexly curved toward the frontsuch that a necktie accommodating space 201 with a concave shape isformed at the rear of the main body 200. The necktie accommodating space201 is provided with a stumbling rod 210 for supporting and suspending anecktie 10. The stumbling rod 210 is configured to horizontally crossthe necktie accommodating space 201 and is positioned disproportionatelynear the rear of the necktie accommodating space with respect to thecenter of the necktie accommodating space 201.

One end of the swivel body 300 is coupled to one end of the main body200 swivably and foldably. That is, the main body 200 includes a hingeshaft coupling part 250 at the end of one side thereof, and the swivelbody 300 includes a hinge shaft 301 at one end thereof so as to beswivably coupled to the hinge shaft coupling part 250. Thus, the swivelbody is coupled to the main body 200 swivably and foldably through thehinge shaft 301. Further, the swivel body 300 includes a couplingprotrusion 310 on one side thereof, and the main body 200 includes acoupling hole 220 in a position corresponding to that of the couplingprotrusion 310 on one side thereof such that the coupling protrusion 310is inserted into and engaged with the coupling hole 220. The swivel body300 is fixed in the state of being folded because the couplingprotrusion 310 is engaged with the coupling hole 220.

The swivel body 300 is configured to pressurize and fix the necktie 10arranged in the necktie accommodating space 201 in the state where theswivel body is swiveled and folded into the main body 200. Morespecifically, swivel body 300 includes a pressurizing protrusion part320 on one side thereof at the front surface thereof so as to pressurizeand fix the necktie 10 in the state where the swivel body 300 isswiveled and folded into the main body 200, and the pressurizingprotrusion part 320 is configured to be convexly curved toward the frontthereof such that the front surface of the pressurizing protrusion part320 is located at a predetermined distance P away from the rear surfaceof the main body 200 in the state where the swivel body 300 is swiveledand folded into the main body 200. Thus, the necktie 10 arranged innecktie accommodating space 201 is closely contacted and pressurized bythe pressurizing protrusion part 320 at a gap P between the frontsurface of the pressurizing protrusion part 320 and the rear surface ofthe main body 200 as the swivel body 300 is swiveled and folded into themain body 200, so as to be fixed.

The cover body 100 is coupled to the main body 200 so as to cover thefront surface of the main body 200, and the front surface of the coverbody 100 may include a separate color or pattern N2 for ornament.Additionally, the main body 200 and the swivel body 300 are configurednot to be exposed outwards to the front in the state where the coverbody 100 is coupled to the front surface of the main body 200.

That is, a separate color or pattern N2 is formed at the cover body 100such that the cover body functions as an ornament. Additionally, thecover body 100 is configured to cover all the main body 200 and theswivel body 300. Thus, only the cover body 100 is seen from the outside.

Further, the cover body 100 is configured to have the shape of a necktieknot. Thus, the cover body may be viewed as a necktie knot from theoutside in the state where a necktie 10 is worn. In this case, anornamental pattern N2 of the cover body 100 may be different from anornamental pattern N1 of the necktie 10 (ref. FIG. 7). By doing so, theknot of the necktie (i.e. cover body) may have aesthetic featuresdifferent from those of the necktie 10, thereby making the necktie moreunique and stylish.

Meanwhile, the cover body 100 may be fixed and coupled to the frontsurface of the main body 200 in the way the cover body is joined to thefront surface of the main body 200. However, the cover body 100 may bedetachably coupled to the main body 200 such that users may separatelyreplace the cover body 100 with another one, thereby enabling the userto show different aesthetic features.

The fixing strap 400 is coupled to the main body 200 so as to fix themain body 200 to the neck of users. The fixing strap may consist ofvarious materials such as woven fabric or an elastic material etc. andmay be configured as various forms such as a strap etc.

Steps of wearing a necktie 10 with a device for putting on a necktie 20include rotating a swivel body 300 such that the swivel body escapesfrom a main body 200 in the rear direction thereof and opening a necktieaccommodating space 201, as illustrated as the dotted line in FIG. 5,and in this state, suspending a middle section of the necktie 10 on astumbling rod 210 of the main body 200 such that the necktie 10 issupported and suspended by the stumbling rod 210. In this case, thenecktie 10, as illustrated as the dotted line in FIG. 5, remainssuspended perpendicularly by means of the self-weight thereof.

In this state, when the swivel body 300 is swiveled and folded so as tocontact the main body 200, a pressurizing protrusion part 320 of theswivel body 300 pressurizes the perpendicularly suspended necktie 10toward while moving toward the front. After the swivel body 300 isswiveled and folded, a gap P is created between the pressurizingprotrusion part 320 and the main body 200, and the necktie 10 is closelycontacted and pressurized by the pressurizing protrusion part 320 at thegap P so as to he fixed. The necktie 10 is closely contacted andpressurized by the pressurizing protrusion part 320 at the gap P so asto be fixed.

In this case, a rear surface constituting the necktie accommodatingspace 201 of the main body 200 is convexly curved toward the front ofthe main body, and in response to this, the pressurizing protrusion part320 of the swivel body 300 is also convexly curved toward the frontthereof. The necktie 10 is convexly curved toward the front at the gap Pwhile being closely contacted and pressurized by the pressurizingprotrusion part 320. That is, the portion of the necktie 10, which isexposed toward the lower portion of the main body 200, is convexlycurved toward the front like a usual necktie knot. Thus, the necktie maybecome more voluminous and aesthetic.

Additionally, the center in the widthwise direction of the necktie 10moves toward the front thereof because the stumbling rod 210 of the mainbody 200 is positioned disproportionately toward the rear of the mainbody with respect to the center thereof in the process in which thenecktie 10 is closely contacted and pressurized by the pressurizingprotrusion part 320 of the swivel body 300. Thus, an exposed part of thenecktie 10 looks more voluminous.

Further, the lower end portion of the inner surface of the rear of themain body 200 is configured to become smaller in width toward the lowerend of the main body and configured as an inclined surface 202. By doingso, in the process in which the necktie 10 is exposed outwards from thelower end of the main body 200, the main body 200 may protrude furthertoward the front of the necktie 10 at the boundary at which the necktieis exposed. Thus, the exposed portion of the necktie 10 may become morevoluminous.

As described above, the necktie 10 may be fixed only by swiveling andfolding the swivel body 300 in the state where the necktie 10 issuspended on the stumbling rod 210. In this state, the fixing strap 400is wound around the neck and the main body 200 is fixed. Then theprocess of wearing the necktie is completed.

As a result, unlike usual neckties that are knotted, a necktie 10, whichis worn with a device for putting on a necktie 20 according to thepresent invention, does not have to be knotted, thereby enabling usersto wear necktie easily and quickly. In particular, the cover body 100functioning as a necktie knot ornament and the necktie 10 may be senseddifferently. Thus, the necktie looks more unique and aesthetic.

Meanwhile, the fixing strap 400 is wound around the neck and coupled tothe main body 200 so as to fix the main body 200 to the neck, and bothends of the fixing strap 400 penetrate the main body 200 from theoutside and are inserted into the same.

To this end, a fixing strap insertion hole 230, as illustrated in FIG.4, is formed at the ends of both sides of the upper end of the main body200, so as to allow the fixing strap 400 to penetrate the necktieaccommodating space 201 from the outside and to be inserted into thesame, in the state where the cover body 100 is coupled to the ends ofboth sides of the upper end of the main body 200. The fixing strapinsertion hole 230 is formed in the main body 200 so as not to beexposed the front of the cover body 100.

As described above, the fixing strap 400, having penetrated the necktieaccommodating space 201 of the main body 200 from the outside and havingbeen inserted into the same, may not normally operate due to thetwisting of the fixing strap and the interference of other members inthe necktie accommodating space 201. For instance, the fixing strap 400has to be movably arranged while passing through the fixing strapinsertion hole 230 such that the length of the fixing strap wound aroundthe neck may be adjusted. However, if the fixing strap is twisted andinterfered by other members in the necktie accommodating space 201, aproblem that the fixing strap may not move, etc. may take place.

Thus, as a means to solve such a problem, a fixing strap guide hole 240may be formed at one side of the main body 200 so as to guide thearrangement of the fixing strap 400 having penetrated the necktieaccommodating space from the outside and having been inserted into thesame through the fixing strap insertion hole 230. The fixing strap guidehole 240 may be formed at a portion near the fixing strap insertion hole230, and the fixing strap 400 is arranged in the way the fixing strappenetrates and passes through the fixing strap guide hole 240. Thus, thearrangement of the fixing strap 400 is fixed and guided by the fixingstrap guide hole 240.

Meanwhile, a device for putting on a necktie 20 according to anembodiment of the present invention further includes a length fixingmeans 500 so as to adjust and fix the length of the fixing strap 400.

That is, the fixing strap is wound around the neck so as to fix the mainbody 200 to the neck. In this case, the length of the fixing strap 400has to be adjusted and fixed because the width of the neck varies fromuser to user and because the fixing strap 400 is loosened or tightenedin the process of wearing the necktie.

In order to adjust the length of the fixing strap 400 and fix the same,the swivel body 300 includes a discharge penetration hole 330 such thatboth ends of the fixing strap 400, having been inserted into the necktieaccommodating space 201, penetrate the discharge penetration hole andare discharged outwards. Further, the length fixing means 500 includes amoving block 510 provided with a stumbling penetration hole 511 suchthat the fixing strap 400, having passed through the dischargepenetration hole 330, is inserted into and penetrates the stumblingpenetrations holes, and an elastic member 520 providing elasticity tothe moving block 510 such that the moving block 510 elastically moves ina direction perpendicular to the lengthwise direction of the dischargepenetration hole 330.

More specifically, the swivel body 300 includes an insertion guidegroove 340 such that the moving block 510 is inserted into the insertionguide groove and moves elastically, and the discharge penetration hole330 is respectively formed on both sides of the insertion guide groove340. The elastic member 520 is arranged on the bottom surface of theinsertion guide groove 340 and provides elasticity to the moving blocksuch that the moving block 510 moves in the direction in which themoving block escapes from the insertion guide groove 340. The movingblock 510 includes a stumbling penetration hole 511 formed in adirection parallel with the discharge penetration hole 330.

In this case, the fixing strap 400, as illustrated in FIG. 6, passesthrough the discharge penetration hole 330 on one side of the insertionguide groove 340, penetrates the stumbling penetration hole 511 of themoving block 510 and then passes through the discharge penetration hole330 on the other side of the insertion guide groove 340 so as to bedischarged outwards.

In such an arrangement, when the moving block 510 elastically moves tothe left with respect to the direction illustrated in FIG. 6 by means ofthe elastic member 520, the discharge penetration hole 330 and thestumbling penetration hole 511 move in the direction in which thedischarge penetration hole and the stumbling penetration hole miss eachother. When the discharge penetration hole 330 and the stumblingpenetration hole 511 move in the direction in which the dischargepenetration hole and the stumbling penetration hole miss each other, thedischarge penetration hole 330 and the stumbling penetration hole 511pressurize the fixing strap 400 simultaneously penetrating the dischargepenetration hole 330 and the stumbling penetration hole 511 in thedirection opposite to each other so as to fix the fixing strap 400.

As result, a fixing force for fixing the fixing strap 400 takes place bymeans of the elasticity of the elastic member 520 that elastically movesthe moving block 510.

Thus, such that the fixing strap 400 is moved, and then the length ofthe fixing strap 400 is adjusted in the state where the fixing strap 400is pressurized and fixed, the moving block 510 is pressurized in thedirection in which the moving block resists elasticity and is moved tothe right with respect to the direction illustrated in FIG. 6.Additionally, the discharge penetration hole 330 and the stumblingpenetration hole 511 are positioned on the same straight line again.Then, the fixing strap 400 is unpressurized, and in this state, thefixing strap 400 wound around the neck is freely moved such that thelength of the fixing strap 400 is adjusted.

FIG. 8 is a perspective view of a device for putting on a necktieaccording to another embodiment of the present invention, FIG. 9 is aperspective view of a state in which a second plate body is opened inthe device for putting on a necktie in FIG. 8, FIGS. 10 and 11 areperspective views of the device for putting on a necktie in FIG. 8, FIG.12 is a sectional view of the device for putting on a necktie, cut alongthe line I-I′ in FIG. 10, FIG. 18 is a side view of the device forputting on a necktie seen from direction A in FIG. 10, and FIG. 14 is anenlarged view of a length adjusting part of the device for putting on anecktie in FIG. 8.

A device for putting on a necktie according to exemplary embodiments ofthe present invention, as illustrated in FIGS. 8 to 14, includes a firstplate body 1000, a second plate body 2000, first and second elasticmembers 3000, 3100, first and second stumbling projections 4000, 4100,and a necktie support bar 5000.

A device for putting on a necktie according to exemplary embodiments ofthe present invention may further include first and second neck stringholes 6100, 6120, a neck string 6000, and a neck string adjusting part6600.

The first plate body 1000 may include an upper cover 1100 and a frontcover 1200. For instance, the front cover 1200 may extend from the uppercover 1100 in the first direction D1 while the width of the front covergradually becomes narrow, and have a necktie knot shape that is convexin the second direction D2 crossing the first direction D1.

The first plate body 1000 may include metal. For instance, the firstplate body 1000 may include brass.

The second plate body 2000 may include a rear cover 2100 and a lowercover 2200 and may be provided with an inner space 2040 thataccommodates a necktie 10 passing through a necktie hole 2060 providedbetween the lower cover 2200 and the front cover 1200.

For instance, the rear cover 2100 may be hinge-coupled with the uppercover 1100 of the first plate body 1000 and extend in he first directionD1. Additionally, the lower cover 2200 may protrude from the rear cover2100 in the second direction D2, the lower cover 2200 does not contactthe front cover 1200, and the necktie hole 2060 may be defined by thelower cover 2200 and the front cover 1200. Specifically, the neck hole2060 may extend along the inner surface of the front cover 1200.

The second plate body 2000 may include metal. For instance, the secondplate 2000 may include brass.

The first and second elastic members 3000, 3100 may be coupled to theinner surface 2020 of the rear cover 2100. Further, the first and secondelastic members 3000, 3100 may protrude toward the front cover 1200 andprovide elasticity.

The first and second elastic members 3000, 3100 may be spaced apart fromeach other along the third direction. crossing the first and seconddirections D1, D2 and contact the necktie 10. The first elastic member3000, as illustrated in FIG. 12, brings about elasticity in a directionopposite to the third direction D3 so as to allow the necktie 10 closelycontact the first stumbling projection 4000.

Further, the second elastic member 3100 brings about elasticity in thethird direction D3 so as to allow the necktie 10 to closely contact thesecond stumbling projection 4100.

The first and second elastic members 3000, 3100 may be connected to eachother by means of an intermediate member 3050, and the first elasticmember 3000, the second elastic member 3100 and the intermediate member3100 may be integrally formed. For instance, the first and secondelastic members may be configured as a plate spring that is integrallyformed.

The intermediate member 3050 may be coupled to the rear cover 2100 bymeans of a support member 2050. The height of the support member 2050may be adjusted such that the positions of the first and second elasticmembers 3000, 3100 are adjusted.

The first and second stumbling projections 4000, 4100 may extendrespectively along the first direction D1 and be coupled to the innersurface 1020 of the front cover 1200. The first and second stumblingprojections 4000, 4100 may be spaced apart from each other along thethird direction D3.

The first and second stumbling projections 4000, 4100 contacts and fixesthe necktie 10 by means of the elasticity and frictional force providedby the first and second elastic members 3000, 3100.

The necktie support bar 5000 is coupled to the inner surface 1020 of thefront cover 1200 and extends in the third direction D3, and the necktie10 having passed through the necktie hole 2060 may be wound by thenecktie support bar 5000 and then pass through the necktie hole 2060again.

The first and second neck string holes 6100, 6200 may penetrate thefront cover 1200 respectively and be spaced apart from each other alongthe third direction D3 so as to be arranged near the upper cover 1100.The first and second neck string holes 6100, 6200 may extend along thethird direction D3 and be penetrated by the below-described neck string6000.

The neck string 6000 may include a fixing part 6300, a necklace part6400, and a length adjusting part 6500. The fixing part 6300 may befixed to the first neck string hole 6100 and arranged in the inner space2040. For instance, the fixing part 6300 may have the shape of a knot,be arranged in the inner space 2040 and fix the neck string 6000 to thefirst neck string hole 6100.

The necklace part 6400 may extend from the fixing part 6300, passthrough the first neck string hole 6100, extend from the upper cover andthen pass through the second neck string hole 6200. The necklace part6400 may hang the device for putting on a necktie on the neck of a user.

The length adjusting part 6500 may pass the inner space 2040 and passthrough a third neck string 2300 provided at the lower cover 2200, andthe length of the length adjusting part 6500 may be adjusted by thebelow-described neck string adjusting part 6600.

The neck string adjusting part 6600 may be arranged at the lower cover2200 and adjust the length of the length adjusting part 6500. The neckstring adjusting part 6600, as illustrated in FIG. 14, may include anelastic member 6640 that fixes the length adjusting part 6500 usingelasticity, and a button 6620 that unfixes the length adjusting part6500 by applying force to the elastic member 6640.

For instance, the button 6620 protrudes from the rear cover 2100,extends along the lower cover 2200 and applies force the elastic member6640 so as to unfix the length adjusting part 6500. Additionally, theelastic member 6640 extends along the lower cover 2200 and pushes thelength adjusting part 6500 toward the rear cover 2100 so as to fix thelength adjusting part 6500 to the third neck string 2300.

The necktie 10 may pass through the necktie hole 2060, be interposedbetween the first and second elastic members 3000, 3100, and the firstand second stumbling projections 4000, 4100 and contact the same, bewound by the necktie support bar 5000, change the direction thereof, beinterposed between the first and second elastic members 3000, 3100, andthe first and second stumbling projections 4000, 4100 and contact thesame again, and pass through the necktie hole 2060 again.

The device for putting on a necktie according to exemplary embodimentsof the present invention enables a user to easily wear a necktie bymeans of the necktie support bar 5000, the first and second elasticmembers 3000, 3100, and the first and second stumbling projections 4000,4100.

Particularly, a necktie 10 may be firmly fixed to the device for puttingon a necktie because the necktie 10 is fixed by means of frictionalforce and elasticity between the first and second elastic members 3000,3100, and the first and second stumbling projections 4000, 4100.

The device for putting on a necktie may contain metal and be polishedlike gold. For instance, the first and second plate bodies 1000, 2000 ofthe device for putting on a necktie may contain brass. By doing so, thedevice for putting on a necktie may have an aesthetic appearance.

Further, the device for putting on a necktie may easily adjust thelength of the neck string 6000 by means of the button of the neck stringadjusting part 6600, thereby enhancing users' convenience.

It should be understood that the above-describe embodiments are providedonly as examples of the technical spirit of the present invention andmay be modified and changed by one of ordinary skill in the art to whichthe present invention pertains without departing from the essentialfeatures of the present invention. Further, it should be understood thatthe embodiments set forth herein are not intended to limit the technicalspirit of the present invention but to describe the technical spirit ofthe present invention. Thus, the scope of the present invention shouldbe determined only according to the appended claims, and variousmodifications, equivalents and arrangements are included within thespirit and scope of the present invention.

What is claimed is:
 1. A device for putting on a necktie comprising: amain body convexly curved toward the front thereof such that an necktieaccommodating space having a concave shape is formed at the rear of themain body, wherein the necktie accommodating space is provided with astumbling rod for supporting and suspending a necktie; a swivel bodyswivably and foldably coupled to the main body and configured topressurize and fix a necktie arranged in the necktie accommodating spacein the state where the swivel body is swiveled and folded into the mainbody; a cover body coupled to the main body so as to cover the frontsurface of the main body, wherein the front surface of the cover bodycomprises a color or pattern for ornament; and a fixing strap coupled tothe main body so as to fix the main body to the neck of a user.
 2. Thedevice for putting on a necktie according to claim 1, wherein the mainbody and the swivel body are configured not to be exposed outwardstoward the front of the cover body in the state where the cover body iscoupled to the main body.
 3. The device for putting on a necktieaccording to claim 1, wherein the lower end portion of the inner surfaceof the rear of the main body is configured to become smaller in widthtoward the lower end of the main body and configured as an inclinedsurface.
 4. The device for putting on a necktie according to claim 1,wherein a fixing strap insertion hole is formed at the ends of bothsides of the upper end of the main body, so as to allow the fixing strapto penetrate the necktie accommodating space from the outside and to beinserted into the same through the necktie accommodating space, in thestate where the cover body is coupled to the ends of both sides of theupper end of the main body.
 5. The device for putting on a necktieaccording to claim 4, wherein a fixing strap guide hole is formed at oneside of the main body so as to guide the arrangement of the fixingstrap, having penetrated the necktie accommodating space from theoutside and having inserted into toe same through the fixing strapinsertion hole.
 6. The device for putting on a necktie according toclaim 1, wherein the swivel body comprises a pressurizing protrusionpart at the front surface thereof so as to pressurize and fix thenecktie, the pressurizing protrusion part is convexly curved toward thefront thereof such that the front surface of the pressurizing protrusionpart is located at a predetermined distance away from the rear surfaceof the main body in the state where the swivel body is swiveled andfolded into the main body, and the necktie is pressurized and fixedbetween the front surface of the pressurizing protrusion part and therear surface of the main body.
 7. The device for putting on a necktieaccording to claim 4, further comprising: a length fixing means so as toadjust and fix the length of the fixing strap.
 8. The device for puttingon a necktie according to claim 7, wherein the swivel body comprises adischarge penetration hole such that both ends of the fixing strap,having been inserted into the necktie accommodating space, penetrate thedischarge penetration hole and are discharged outwards, the lengthfixing means comprises a moving block provided with a stumblingpenetration hole such that the fixing strap, having passed through thedischarge penetration hole, is inserted into and penetrates thestumbling penetrations holes; and an elastic member providing elasticityto the moving block such that the moving block elastically moves in adirection perpendicular to the lengthwise direction of the dischargepenetration hole, and the fixing strap is pressurized and fixed becausethe discharge penetration hole and the stumbling penetration hole movein the direction in which the discharge penetration hole and thestumbling penetration hole miss each other, as the moving blockelastically moves.
 9. A device for putting on a necktie comprising: afirst plate body having an upper cover, and a front cover which extendsfrom the upper cover in a first direction while the width of the frontcover gradually becomes narrow, and has a necktie knot shape that isconvex in a second direction crossing the first direction; a secondplate body having a rear cover which is hinge-coupled with the uppercover of the first plate body and extends in the first direction so asto cover the front cover, a lower cover which protrude from the rearcover in the second direction, and an inner space which accommodates anecktie pass through a necktie hole provided between the lower cover andthe front cover; first and second elastic members which are coupled tothe inner surface of the rear cover, protrude toward the front cover andprovide elasticity, are spaced apart from each other in a thirddirection crossing the first and second directions, and contact thenecktie; first and second stumbling projections which extendrespectively in the first direction, are coupled to the inner surface ofthe front cover, contact the necktie and fix the same by means of theelasticity and frictional force provided by the first and second elasticmembers, and are spaced apart from each other along the third direction;and a necktie support bar which is coupled to the inner surface of thefront cover, extends in the third direction, and allows the necktie,having passed through the necktie hole, to be wound and to pass throughthe necktie hole again.
 10. The device for putting on a necktieaccording to claim 9, further comprising: first and second neck stringholes which penetrate the front cover respectively and are spaced apartfrom each other along the third direction so as to be arranged near theupper cover; a neck string which comprises a fixing part fixed to thefirst neck string hole and arranged in the inner space, a necklace partextending from the fixing part, passing through the first neck stringhole, extending from the upper cover and then passing through the secondneck string hole, and a length adjusting part passing the inner spaceand passing through a third neck string provided at the lower cover; andand a neck string adjusting part which is arranged at the lower coverand adjusts the length of the length adjusting part.
 11. The device forputting on a necktie according to claim 10, the neck string adjustingpart comprising: an elastic member which fixes the length adjusting partusing elasticity; and a button which unfixes the length adjusting partby applying force to the elastic member.
 12. The device for putting on anecktie according to claim 9, wherein the first and second plate bodiescomprise metal.
 13. The device for putting on a necktie according toclaim 9, wherein the necktie hole extends along the inner surface of thefront cover.